[[abstract]]For maximal ratio combining (MRC) diversity over correlated fading channels with Gaussian channel gains, we utilize unitary diagonalization of the channel covariance matrix to decorrelate the physical channels into uncorrelated virtual channels to obtain the moment generating function (MGF) of the received signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). The MGF thus obtained has a compact form and can be universally applied to various popular fading models. In addition to the advantage of simple derivation procedure, this general MGF can be readily modified to express various scenarios of channel power distributions as well as joint fading models. To demonstrate these advantages, we use the generalized Ricean fading as a specific example to compar...
Abstract—The analysis of composite fading channels, which are typically encountered in wireless chan...
This paper outlines a unified approach to performance evalua-tion of a broad class of coherent, diff...
Abstract — We present exact closed-form expressions for the statistics of the sum of non-identical s...
[[abstract]]For maximal ratio combining (MRC) diversity over correlated fading channels with Gaussia...
Abstract—In this paper, we have analyzed the channel capacity by using the maximal-ratio combing (MR...
In this letter, performance metrics of maximal ratio combiners (MRC) over correlated Nakagami-m fad...
The physical meaning of the composite Nakagami-lognormal fading model is not well understood by many...
The physical meaning of the composite Nakagami-lognormal fading model is not well understood by many...
The physical meaning of the composite Nakagami-lognormal fading model is not well understood by many...
Using moment generating function (MGF) of generalized selection combining (GSC) output signal-to-noi...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we perform the analysis of average symbol error probability (SEP) for a d...
In this contribution, we investigate the impact of channel correlation on the ergodic capacity, capa...
An analytical expression of the cumulative distribution function (cdf) of the normalized signal-to-n...
An analytical expression of the cumulative distribution function (cdf) of the normalized signal-to-n...
In this paper, analysis of symbol error probability (SEP) is carried over frequency non-selective sl...
Abstract—The analysis of composite fading channels, which are typically encountered in wireless chan...
This paper outlines a unified approach to performance evalua-tion of a broad class of coherent, diff...
Abstract — We present exact closed-form expressions for the statistics of the sum of non-identical s...
[[abstract]]For maximal ratio combining (MRC) diversity over correlated fading channels with Gaussia...
Abstract—In this paper, we have analyzed the channel capacity by using the maximal-ratio combing (MR...
In this letter, performance metrics of maximal ratio combiners (MRC) over correlated Nakagami-m fad...
The physical meaning of the composite Nakagami-lognormal fading model is not well understood by many...
The physical meaning of the composite Nakagami-lognormal fading model is not well understood by many...
The physical meaning of the composite Nakagami-lognormal fading model is not well understood by many...
Using moment generating function (MGF) of generalized selection combining (GSC) output signal-to-noi...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we perform the analysis of average symbol error probability (SEP) for a d...
In this contribution, we investigate the impact of channel correlation on the ergodic capacity, capa...
An analytical expression of the cumulative distribution function (cdf) of the normalized signal-to-n...
An analytical expression of the cumulative distribution function (cdf) of the normalized signal-to-n...
In this paper, analysis of symbol error probability (SEP) is carried over frequency non-selective sl...
Abstract—The analysis of composite fading channels, which are typically encountered in wireless chan...
This paper outlines a unified approach to performance evalua-tion of a broad class of coherent, diff...
Abstract — We present exact closed-form expressions for the statistics of the sum of non-identical s...